(Playful
childhood days of Madhwa have been further explained in these Shlokas. Please
read, comment and share. SDN)
BAlasya
bAlaparilambanagOcharam tadvyashwasyatApi
vachanam
vanagOcharOktam|
Yat
sAyamaikShata janaha shishumAvrajantamEkAbdakam
vruShaBhabAlakrutAvalambam||48||
SUMMARY:
Even though a cowboy told that he had seen boy Vasudeva roaming about in the
forest by catching the tail of the bullock, people around could only believe
that information after seeing the one-year-old boy returning home, still
holding the tail of the bullock.
Description
of this incident amply shows that Vasudeva was an extraordinary boy with great
strength, firm mind and inexplicable courage as he could follow the bullock by
catching its tail into the forest as an infant of just one year.
ChintAmaNeendramiva
chintitadam daridrO
VijnAnamArgamiva
ViShNuparam mumukShuhu|
NaShTam
cha nandanamiti swajanO(a)sya labdhwA
NAThasya
tasya tamanugramEva mEnE||49||
SUMMARY: All the people felt, like a mystic
bead (Chintamani) that delivers whatever one desires and like a philosopher
shows the way for salvation by explaining the devotion towards Lord Vishnu,
that it was the grace, empathy and kindness of Lord Anantasana that they could
get back Vasudeva.
LeelAvasAnasamayE sahasA kadAchid-
AryO(a)munA(a)Bhyavahrutim prati
chOdyamAnaha|
ROdDhaiSha nO(a)sti DhanikO vruShavikrayeeti prOvAcha
NandanamuKhEndumavEkShya mandam||50||